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Forum: Stones Forum
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Respond to: The Rollrights damaged again
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chimera

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| New Message Posted!2008-01-26 08:13  
No they don't because you have no reference point, aka paradigm, of doctrines at 1000 BCE. You have no way to prove modern pagans and druids are correct or incorrect. The moles have seen it all - let them judge.
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MuddyMick

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| New Message Posted!2008-01-25 15:46  
You'll end up in the tower!
The moles are under miners..........they undermine the credibility of numerous pagans and druids!
Naughty little fellows!
I bet you could make lovely wand bags from moleskin.
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Mikki

Joined: 14-01-2008
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| New Message Posted!2008-01-25 15:40  
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On 2008-01-23 10:53, Andy_Norfolk wrote:
Since people seem to have been so interested in moles I've done a spot of digging... |
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And you complain about the moles doing it...
[/quote] leading to safe level areas for visitors with physical or visual impairments, who continue to experience difficulty navigating the areas that have the moles are still active."[/quote]
AAAwww...The moles get their own path.
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MuddyMick

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| New Message Posted!2008-01-25 10:47  
I thought is was moleright!
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coldrum

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| New Message Posted!2008-01-24 21:19  
Remind me never to post any-thing about Rollright again. It gives me a headache.
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BERNARDQUATERMASS

Joined: 19-03-2006
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| New Message Posted!2008-01-24 11:18  
Join the underground!
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chimera

Joined: 09-09-2006
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| New Message Posted!2008-01-24 10:41  
Logically, a dense population of moles on a flat field will raise many hills. In time these will merge as the tunnels below increase, raising the ground-level. As the process repeats, the hills gradually form a mountain, creating the landscape for a megalith ring. Defend your moles!
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MuddyMick

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| New Message Posted!2008-01-24 10:10  
I think Andrews making a molehill out of a mountain and our furry brothers should be free from molestation!
How long will the denials continue from these molesters?
Yours in amazingly bad jokes
MM
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chimera

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| New Message Posted!2008-01-24 05:54  
The main issue of course is that moles are fighting:
"The mole-whacking continues with the current surge in Iraq. According to the top U.S. commander in Iraq, Army Gen. David Petraeus, security has improved in Baghdad and the al-Anbar province, but attacks have gone up sharply elsewhere. The good news is that sectarian murders in Baghdad have fallen from 1,200 in Baghdad in January to less than 400 in March. The bad news is that suicide bombings have increased 30 percent in the six weeks ending in early April. On April 18, more than 150 people were killed by multiple bomb attacks in Baghdad – the deadliest being an attack that killed 118 people near Sadriya market (ironically, a shopping area closed to traffic and fortified with blast walls after a truck bomb killed 135 people at the market in February, in the single deadliest explosion since the war began in 2003) – and across Iraq the day's death toll was nearly 230 people.
In the arcade game, the object is to score as many points as possible based on how many moles a player is able to hit with the mallet. The current score in Iraq is 3,335 U.S. soldiers killed and 24,764 wounded. There are no official numbers for Iraqi civilian casualties, but according to IraqBodyCount.org, somewhere between 62,000 and 68,000 Iraqi civilians have been killed as a result of the war (others, such as The Lancet study, put the number in the hundreds of thousands). And the cost of playing Whac-a-Mole in Iraq is fast approaching $400 billion.
But since Iraq is not and never was a national security threat – conventional or otherwise – to the United States, Whac-a-Mole is not a game worth playing. "
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brigantia

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| New Message Posted!2008-01-23 17:56  
Hi Mick!
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On 2008-01-23 13:14, MuddyMick wrote:
I am sure if any one wants to know the truth behind the Iraq/Iran or Afghan conflict they could go to the Pentagons website, after all they are bound to tell the truth!
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My God you're right!!! I went on the anti-war Iraq march in London before those Yanks invaded the country, but I was deluded!!! I've checked the Whitehouse statements about why they invaded Iraq and it had NOTHING to do with oil or greed. It was honestly all about a very nasty man who was killing people. It was awful. He actually DID have chemical weapons, but he destroyed them ALL just before we rightfully invaded their dreadful country. It was actually the best thing that happened to the Iraqi people. Honest! It sez so on the Whitehouse websites.
Wowwww.....God bless George Bush - such a lovely man (have a look at the websites, they're wouldn't lie, surely?)
Yours, convertedly - Paulus
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